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    Every time I have to work around a deficiency in my setup I start reading the UCCNC manuals... I reckon that a UC300ETH/UB1 combination would be a drop-in replacement for my IP/M, which is a great piece of hardware let down by the software around it. I spotted that UCCNC does proper gantry squaring, although I haven't bothered to chase down exactly how. Would have to replace the MPG as well as I couldn't live without one of those.

    Be interested to hear how you get on with UCCNC. At least it's a supported piece of software, unlike Mach3!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neale View Post
    Be interested to hear how you get on with UCCNC. At least it's a supported piece of software, unlike Mach3!
    This is what pushed me towards UCCNC rather than Mach3 - and the horror reports from Mach4.

    I'm slightly worried however by the multiple updates to UCCNC which are released without any accompanying release notes or change history. :( Feels like the developers are starting to get into some bad habits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neale View Post
    Be interested to hear how you get on with UCCNC. At least it's a supported piece of software, unlike Mach3!
    There will come a time when even UCCNC and older controllers will be unsupported as technology/software PC's etc moves on. This is basically what's happened to Mach3 along with Art fennerty selling the company to Brian who took a different approach to development and marketing, a wrong one IMO.
    That said Mach3 is still a very capable piece of software and the Cslabs controllers are high quality. Cannot really blame Cslabs for Mach3 or for not developing for mach3 anymore and they do fully support Mach4 which I'm told is much more robust that it was and lot of the bugs have been ironed out.! . . .I'll have to maybe revisit it.? They also have there own software which is still a work in progress.

    Also on a side note and in Mach3 defense and to some degree Cslabs regards MPG's. It's no surprise that some are having problems when using MPG's plug-ins from other company's with Cslabs controllers. They do offer an MPG module that works perfectly with the controller and obviously they are not going to help or support another company's products at the cost of not selling there own, who would.? This problem is not a mach3 problem, it's the controllers plug-in who is in charge.!



    Quote Originally Posted by AndyUK View Post
    I'm slightly worried however by the multiple updates to UCCNC which are released without any accompanying release notes or change history. :( Feels like the developers are starting to get into some bad habits.
    Why.? I don't get why people feel the need to update software just for updating sakes when they don't have any issues.! . . . . If it's working ok leave it alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Why.? I don't get why people feel the need to update software just for updating sakes when they don't have any issues.! . . . . If it's working ok leave it alone.
    Well that's exactly my point. If I have an issue, I should be able to look through the release notes to see if its been addressed in a newer version. I shouldn't have to try pot-luck installs.

    Maybe there's a new feature I really want? How would I know if there are no release notes...

    Maybe I know there is a new feature, but they've removed some other functionality I use... again how do you know?

    I've worked as a software engineer before, and release notes are a basic requirement for any quality product. It makes me worry what other shortcuts they're taking, which might not lead to problems right away, but a couple of years down the line could make a project unsustainable to work on, and means your code base becomes a buggy mess (which I gather is what happened to later versions of Mach3?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyUK View Post
    Well that's exactly my point. If I have an issue, I should be able to look through the release notes to see if its been addressed in a newer version. I shouldn't have to try pot-luck installs.

    Maybe there's a new feature I really want? How would I know if there are no release notes...

    Maybe I know there is a new feature, but they've removed some other functionality I use... again how do you know?
    Yes, Agree on that side of things your 100% correct regards release notes. I wasn't actually referring so much to that but rather peoples need to update for the sake of updating. Just don't get the need if things are working ok.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    I wasn't actually referring so much to that but rather peoples need to update for the sake of updating. Just don't get the need if things are working ok.!
    +1 Perhaps Microsoft (mighty offenders in this area) could do with some Yorkshire wisdom!

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